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Government

Dec. 2, 1998

Affirmative Action Still Lawful Under Proposition 209

SACRAMENTO - Throwing out the bulk of a lawsuit by Gov. Pete Wilson, a trial judge ruled Monday that state outreach and recruitment programs targeting women and minorities remain constitutional under Proposition 209.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Throwing out the bulk of a lawsuit by Gov. Pete Wilson, a trial judge ruled Monday that state outreach and recruitment programs targeting women and minorities remain constitutional under Proposition 209.
        The court ruled against Wilson o...

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